Just 12 percent of U.S. teachers are very satisfied with their jobs, a new survey finds.| Education Week
Students don't report evidence of systemic political bias, but do say teachers discuss controversial issues.| Education Week
A new survey by the EdWeek Research Center examines critical race theory, remote learning plans, mental health issues, and teacher PD.| Education Week
Most social science educators say they keep politics out of the classroom, but need help identifying good curriculum resources| Education Week
An executive order from the president marks an effort from the White House to influence what schools teach.| Education Week
See which states are passing laws that could prohibit the truthful teaching of American history.| BET
Education Week tracked state responses to an April 2025 Education Department request for states and schools to certify they don't use DEI.| Education Week
The president wants DEI out and school choice in. But it will take time to see just how much his executive orders about education change classrooms and schools.| Chalkbeat
After a wave of bills limiting class discussions on race and gender, an Education Week analysis shows the policies have slowed.| Education Week
Here's what you need to understand about the academic concept—and how it's portrayed in political circles.| Education Week
We break down what the GOP's 2024 policy platform says about education.| Education Week
What a greater focus on content could mean for reading instruction.| Education Week
A new survey from the RAND Corporation found that two-thirds of teachers limit their instruction on political and social issues in class.| Education Week
As conservative states wage total culture war, college-educated workers—physicians, teachers, professors, and more—are packing their bags.| The New Republic